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It was the task of each battalion’s Reconnaissance (Recce) Platoon to keep track of crowd movements and report on any perceived threat. The 3rd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, arrived in Belfast in April 1972, and initially all seemed quiet. However, within 48 hours there were seven shootings, an armed robbery, three bomb hoaxes and two crowd disturbances.
Between 1971 and 1976, drawn by an interest in the civil conflict, Ralph Lillford made repeated trips to Northern Ireland to draw what he saw in the streets.
Title
Recce Lines, Hastings Street, Royal Anglian Regiment, Belfast
Date
1972
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 91.8 x W 121.5 cm
Accession number
NAM. 1989-08-25
Acquisition method
gift from the artist, 1989
Work type
Painting